1. snarling - Noun
2. snarling - Adjective
3. snarling - Verb
of Snarl
a. & n. from Snarl, v.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA snarling would-be alpha male who can only consume his drinks, whether gin and tonic or morning coffee, with underlying aggression, Christian enters Amy’s house as determined to win as he is to find love. Source: Internet
A DJ in a cage with five snarling lions. Source: Internet
But then came BLM – and we've quickly morphed into a bunch of snarling, snitching, statue-smashing savages intent on destroying anyone and anything we don't agree with or find 'offensive'. Source: Internet
Cubs roam the dry terrain snarling and howling as they go. Source: Internet
He really turned him from a snarling saboteur villain to this bumbling insulting kook. Source: Internet
Can it still stay in the air on two motors, now snarling under the strain? Source: Internet